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Australia’s First Homegrown Orbital Rocket Fails After Mere Seconds—Raise the Bar for American Space Ambitions

By Economics Desk | July 30, 2025

Australia’s inaugural domestically built orbital rocket crashes after just 14 seconds in flight, underscoring the critical need for America-first space innovation and investment to maintain our national security and technological edge.

In a cautionary tale for our nation’s space ambitions, Australia’s first-ever orbital rocket attempt ended abruptly after just 14 seconds of flight. The Eris rocket by Gilmour Space Technologies, designed to put small satellites into orbit, lifted off from Queensland only to crash shortly thereafter — a sobering reminder that space mastery demands more than hopeful launches. What Does Australia’s Failed Rocket Mean for American National Security? This failure is more than a foreign setback; it signals how quickly global competitors can stumble without the robust infrastructure and unwavering commitment that America has historically displayed in aerospace innovation. While Australia...

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